音標(biāo)發(fā)音英式音標(biāo) [str??k]美式音標(biāo) [stro?k]英式發(fā)音 美式發(fā)音 基本解釋n. (遊泳或劃船的)劃;中風(fēng);(打、擊等的)一下;沖程;(成功的)擧動(dòng);嘗試;輕撫 vt. (用筆等)畫(huà);輕撫;輕挪;敲擊;劃尾槳;劃掉;(打字時(shí))擊打鍵磐 vi. 擊球;作尾槳手,指揮劃槳;(打字時(shí))擊打鍵磐詞源解說(shuō) 1300年左右進(jìn)入英語(yǔ),直接源自古英語(yǔ)的strac;最初源自原始日耳曼語(yǔ)的straikaz,意爲(wèi)引人注目的行爲(wèi)。詞根記憶strike(v.打擊)的過(guò)去式與strike(v.打擊)一起記同根派生n性質(zhì)的同根詞stroking:擴(kuò)程;按撫法。v性質(zhì)的同根詞stroking:擊,打;(用筆等)畫(huà);劃掉(stroke的ing形式)。stroke相關(guān)詞英漢例句用作名詞 (n.)He broke the lock with one stroke of the hammer.他一鎚就把鎖砸壞了。stroke更多例句詞組短語(yǔ)用作名詞 (n.)動(dòng)詞+~have 〔suffer〕 a stroke 患中風(fēng)keep stroke 有節(jié)奏地劃槳swim a fast stroke 遊得快形容詞+~finishing stroke 最後一擊,最後一筆thick 〔thin〕 strokes 粗〔細(xì)〕筆畫(huà)名詞+~backstroke 仰泳breaststroke 蛙泳stroke更多詞組英英字典劍橋英英字典(ILLNESS) a sudden change in the blood supply to a part of the brain, sometimes causing a loss of the ability to move particular parts of the body(MARK) (a line or mark made by) a movement of a pen or pencil when writing or a brush when painting(HIT) an act of hitting a ball when playing a sport(SWIMMING) (a particular movement that is usually repeated in) a method of swimming(EVENT) something that happens or succeeds suddenly because of luck, intelligence, etc.(WORK) a small amount of work(ACTION) a quick, forceful action(CLOCK SOUND) one of the sounds that some clocks make at particular times, especially by ringing a bell once for each number of the hour(TOUCH) an act of moving your hand, another part of the body, or an object gently over something or someone, usually repeatedly and for pleasure(TOUCH) to move a hand, another part of the body, or an object gently over something or someone, usually repeatedly and for pleasure(HIT) to hit a ball柯林斯英英字典 If you stroke someone or something, you move your hand slowly and gently over them. If someone has a stroke, a blood vessel in their brain bursts or becomes blocked, which may kill them or make them unable to move one side of their body. The strokes of a pen or brush are the movements or marks that you make with it when you are writing or painting. When you are swimming or rowing, your strokes are the repeated movements that you make with your arms or the oars. A swimming stroke is a particular style or method of swimming. The strokes of a clock are the sounds that indicate each hour. In sports such as tennis, baseball, golf, and cricket, a stroke is the action of hitting the ball. A stroke of luck or good fortune is something lucky that happens. A stroke of genius or inspiration is a very good idea that someone suddenly has. If someone does not do a stroke of work, they are very lazy and do no work at all. stroke劍橋字典stroke柯林斯字典